The author bears witness to the decline and shuttering of Port Bailey Cannery, an operation on the north end of Kodiak Island.
Sledge Island, a rocky outcrop in the Bering Strait 24 miles from Nome, is host to artifacts, wildlife, and survival stories.
The Alaska Long Trail is a proposed 500-mile trail from Fairbanks to Seward. It’s being built right now, piece by piece.
Takotna, home to about 65 people most of the year, is a favorite stop among Iditarod participants because of its warm welcome.
Farming in Alaska is growing, and from Interior to Southeast, farm owners are offering tours of their land and operation.
Bob Kaufman has an extensive portfolio of Alaskan landscape images and often shoots photos while he’s flying his plane or helicopter.
From a giant who steals salmon to little people who hoist caribou overhead, sightings of odd beings aren’t uncommon in Alaska.
Glenn and Joe Taylor, the brothers behind Taylor’s Gold-n-Stones in Fairbanks, are lifelong treasure hunters.
Two longtime Alaskans share stories, advice, and a sense of wonder gained from years of travel on the Dalton Highway.
